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chercheur principal:Blanchfield, Caitlin Année(s) de permis:
2022
Résumé:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5261.
This research project asks how the settler colonial governments of the United States and Canada used federally-funded, cold-war era scientific research infrastructures to appropriate Indigenous lands during the second half of the twentieth century. The aim of the research is on the one hand to show the mechanisms by w...
chercheur principal:Irlbacher-Fox, Stephanie Année(s) de permis:
2021
Résumé:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4933.
The goal of this project is to create an edited volume (a book) on best practices in modern treaty implementation from Indigenous Governments across Canada. The research team want this volume to be a well researched, accessibly written, and academically rigorous series of case studies of treaty implementation methods ...
chercheur principal:Wright, David V. Année(s) de permis:
2019
Résumé:
The objectives of this project are to:
1) generate an evidence-based account of the use and non-use of modern treaty dispute resolution mechanisms;
2) compare similarities and differences between existing dispute resolution provisions across modern treaties;
3) situate modern treaty dispute resolution mechanisms and practices within the broader landscape of civil dispute resolution in Indigeno...
chercheur principal:Levitan, Tyler G Année(s) de permis:
2011
Résumé:
The primary goal of this research is to dissect the Federal government's fiduciary obligation to First Nations, and to assess whether the Federal government is indeed fulfilling this obligation with Impact Benefit Agreements (IBAs) . Through a critical examination of IBAs, and an understanding of the State's position with regards to them, the goal will be to add depth to our understanding of the P...
chercheur principal:Hoogeveen, Dawn AB Année(s) de permis:
2009
Résumé:
The aim of this project is to begin a comparative examination of the contemporary land claims agreements. This project will examine land claim agreements, and the settlement of sub-surface land rights. Emphasis will be placed on the utility and importance of the delineation made between surface and sub-surface land rights. This is fundamental to the legal and spatial, and subsequent social and e...
chercheur principal:Patrick, Mark Année(s) de permis:
2005
Résumé:
The Inuvialuit Final Agreement was signed over twenty years ago and affects much of what occurs in the Northwest Territories today. It was created to help the Inuvialuit in overcoming the adversity they faced in the past and to give them greater control over their own land. The Inuvialuit Final Agreement has changed many things in the Northwest Territories, including how non-natives and natives su...
chercheur principal:Martin, Brad Année(s) de permis:2007
2004
Résumé:
This is a doctoral dissertation project in the field of history. The central objective of the project is to assess how the relationship between indigenous peoples and national park administrators in Alaska and northern Canada has changed during the secon...
chercheur principal:Christensen, Julia B Année(s) de permis:
2004
Résumé:
This graduate research focuses on the application of Traditional Knowledge in environmental impact assessment in the NWT, with a specific focus on the Mackenzie Valley, and will identify the ways in which this application is linked to political, social,...
chercheur principal:Salokangas, Raila M Année(s) de permis:
2004
Résumé:
This study will examine how sustainable development is taken into account in the Mackenzie Gas Project (MGP), with a specific focus on Inuvialuit opinions concerning the Project's environmental and socio-economic impacts. The research will evaluate the p...
chercheur principal:Bayha, Janet Année(s) de permis:2004
2003
2002200120001998 Résumé:
The Harvest Study is a 5-year, 5-community study being conducted in the Sahtu Settlement. Each month, in each community, a local interviewer recommended by the local Renewable Resource Council collects fish and wildlife harvest information in their commu...